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Study Abroad Programs

Students wishing to expand his or her education through study abroad opportunities have several options. Consideration should be given to what best fits your degree plan and needs. Contact Cheryl Donaldson, Asst. Director for Academic and Student Affairs, for more information. The Office of International Education/Study Abroad also provides information regarding resources available to students.

For students interested in travel and study opportunities there are three basic types of programs:

Summer Faculty-Led Programs:

These programs are directed and led by UTA Architecture faculty and in the past have traveled to locations such as Tokyo, Guatemala, Rome, Paris, Barcelona, and Vancouver. Students interested in this option are recommended to attend the summer interest meetings held in the Spring semester within the School of Architecture or contact the leading faculty member directly. Students must in the third year of study in SOA programs for undergraduates or one of the CAPPA graduate programs to participate.

Exchange Programs:

This semester-long, fully credited program offers a pre-established travel study experience with a university for the Spring semester of the third year of study for undergraduates or the spring semester second year of study for graduate students.

Non-accredited programs

There are several University-level programs that may not provide credit for curriculum within the major. Students interested in this option are encouraged to contact the Office of International Education/Study Abroad for program options and locations. Upon program verification and selection a follow-up meeting should be made with advising department at arch.advising@uta.edu